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Naka

Naka is a term with multiple uses in Japanese language and geography. In Japanese, naka (中) means “middle,” “inside,” or “center” and is a common element in toponyms and personal names. The same pronunciation can be written with different kanji; for example, the city name 那珂市 in Ibaraki Prefecture uses 那珂 rather than 中.

Geography: Naka occurs as a place name in different forms. The city of Naka in Ibaraki Prefecture

People: Naka also functions as a surname and as a component in many Japanese names. It can

Notes: The kanji used for Naka vary by place and family, and the term also appears in

is
written
那珂市.
Naka-ku,
or
Naka
Ward,
is
a
common
ward
name
in
several
Japanese
cities,
used
to
denote
central
districts;
examples
include
Naka-ku
in
Yokohama
and
Naka-ku
in
Hiroshima.
be
written
with
different
kanji,
notably
中,
and
appears
in
compound
surnames
and
given
names
such
as
Nakagawa
(中川)
and
Nakajima
(中島).
broader
linguistic
and
cultural
contexts
as
a
transliteration
or
element
within
multiword
names.
Its
central
meaning
underlies
its
frequent
use
in
geographic
designations
and
personal
names
in
Japan.